whom he liked and ap- proached to exiol the virtues of a professional baseball career. He finally offered him a minor league contract. The youngster declined with thanks. because he had other athletic eommitments. He is Frank Mahovlich who recently signed a hockey come tract with Toronto Maple Leafs of the National Hockey | League. ! X-Ray Picture Shows | Boston Ball Scout Williams' Chest Okay |]; : BOSTON (AP)--Ted ey Liked His Prospect But So Do Leafs | 'underwent a precautionary chest Eray Tuesday Fon Soston Red X unc ras sat-| announced the result was sat TIMMINS (CP) -- Maurice Deloof, scout for Boston Red Sox of the American Baseball 14 THE DAILY TIMES-SAZETTE Thursday, September 12, 1957 | FUR, FIN AND CAMPF{RE By JACK SORDS Los Angeles Have Doubts About Getting Dodgers No | port, a spokesman for Rcokefel-|isfactory. ed geles Mayor Norris Poulson kept to come to Los Angeles. But weller acknowledged he had confer-| The ner] ican Leagueleading| a lonely vigil by the telephone|can't and won't be Santa Clausired on a number of occasions 2 g heavy! ya ove visi nd awaiting word from Brooklyn|to them like some of these big|since early August with 0'Malley| cold and has not been in 8 eae} aga. Terently el Ss president Walter O'Malley wheth- names. junior. ball players. He saw cone rangy young- baseball commissioner Ford Since the Sunday before Labor] er the Dodgers were moving to/ Day. His return to action re- California. {in ti ster with Schumacher Indians "If Mr. Rockefeller is seriously | Frick and National League presi- Tans on a aayde-day bass. the| Openly pessimistic now about dent now, I admit our chances keeping the Dodgers in New York L last May that "we've got the Los Angeles is in position to do.|efeller Jr. who donated the site O'Malley is bound to make a So far, nothing has developed| The double disclosure Tuesday ers and New York Giants. The keeping the. Dodgers in New VIGOR GASOL club in New York City and city|is expected to come before the We Tove ir avery .conceivs INE Top-Coat - TIME... SEE OUR FAMOUS SCOTCH TWEEDS AND : PIC & PIC || NEVER LIFT A FISH INTO THE BOAT WITH YOUR ROD. USE A LANDING NET OR A GAFF FOR THIS PURPOSE BUY AT REASONABLE PRICES he picture, as is quite evi-/dent Warren Giles in the hope of team doctor said. chances of getting the defending are far from bright. Mr. Rocke- City. ais y National League champions after feller can do what neither the! Reached later in Washington, | having joyously declared only|city of New York nor the city of Rockefeller, son of John D. nek! Dodgers," Los Angeles' chief ex-/A government has limitations, |for the United Nations headquart- ecutive promised Tuesday night you know." lers, said: he would seek a "Yes" or a i bos " 8 "No" answer from O'Malley be-|decision on his plans before t. |: 3 d t ore the conclusion of a mayors'|1, the deadline set by the Na- eB lend us| sonvention Wednesday. tional League for both the Dodg-| 0 12d made more progress in| that Nelson A. Rockefeller had|Giants decided Aug. 19 to make|y i » offered to buy into the Dodgers|San Pranciseo their new J home. A statement from him issued for the purpose of keeping the| O'Malley's decision, wever, by Io etic 3 sy TO ENJOY THEIR SPORT, EXPERIENCE HAS TAUGHT * AT E AND * TAKEN hall's findings that it can legally deadline. He is scheduled to meet acquire land to turn over to the|Sept. 19 with officials of the Dodgers for a new stadium, was Brooklyn Sports Centre Author- NEVER CATER AoA able means of keeping the Dodg- STANDARD HIGH TEST F. CAST UI THEM THAT MOR BIGGER FISH ARE DURING SEPTEMBER, i QCToBEP oa THE Si P 2, NOVEM ™E Jesse Guilford Can Still Give Young Golfers A Go By WHITNEY MARTIN BROOKLINE, Mass. (AP)--|today goes any farther than th Jesse Guilford was happy. Helone we used then," he said. had just lost his second - round| match in the U.S. national ama | teur golf tournament, and now he|irons and a couple of woods. could take off his shoes, loosen bis girdle and relax. "I have no business in there|choice now I'd still use with those young fellows," he|shafts, said wearily. "I had a good scare] today. This young fellow, Don Al-| bert, I was playing began to fold afraid 1 was going to win. I couldn't play two matches tomor- row. I drew even with Wim, aud) ive him a pep talk, Then had to Bi down a me." |shaft today it would cost you $10, Kidding or not, this hulking fi-|if you could get one." gure of a man who gives the im-| pression of being much larger than his not-quite six feet and 200 pounds, still can give the lads 40 years his junior a battle for a round although he admits the la year. Archie Moore Insists His Weight A Secret "If you bought a split hickory taken as a serious blow by the California mayor. STILL OPEN He insisted, however, that the door was not yet closed. ity, at which time a definite an- swer will be given to his request for a site in downtown Brook- lyn. HAS CONFERRED Questioned regarding the re- by Crombie Always First With Style and Quality 59.5¢ TO 65.00 ers in New York, including a wil- lingness to acquire some percen- 9/10¢ 9/10c tage of ownership in the club, to examine the possibility of expan-| ding the National League if nec-| essary to keep New York repre-| sented, and to participate in GAL. GAL. building a stadium. . .." TAX INCLUDED TAX INCLUDED "I don't think the ball they use Bud e| closing in fast. ort was the small ball, you remem- ber. We only carried about five "We used only wooden shafts, of course. Frankly, if I had my Joe Mobra made "If they still were using wooden |shafts the cost would be prohibi- 4 "Aitive," he said. "We used to pay Mie on the second nine, and 1 was from $1 to $1.25 for a shaft. and Gerry James | would get two or three new shafts "We will do everything within Jackie Parker Still . . Tops Scorers Despite Two-Game Famine . WINNIPEG (CP)--Jackie Par- ker of Edmonton didn't score a] point in Edmonton's two week- end games in the Western Inter- | provincial Football Union but still maintained his lead in the indi-| vidual scoring. Statistics compiled Tuesday by The Canadian Press showed Par- ker in front with six touchdowns halyards, set out Wednesday Tuna Derby Under Way By ED SMITH Canadian Press Staff Writer WEDGEPORT, N.S. (CP)-- | Twenty-one boats, the flags of The DeMarco - Becket Memor- en nations flapping from their in sev and 30 points, but the pack was quest of the wily bluefin as the 'eammate Johnny Bright and] Saskatchewan's Ken Carpenter) were tied for second place six| | points back, each with five touch- te | downs Edm: ronton's place - kicking end the biggest) in the Esks' last two games, boosting his total to 25. | Two Canadian fullbacks, Nor- Kwong of Edmonton and of Winnipeg Blue Bombers, followed with 24 points apiece on four touchdowns. REMEMBER WHEN...? By HE CANADIAN PRESS England's Fred Perrry won his| 14th international Tuna Cup match opened. The boats--each of the seven ams is allowed three--began a four-day hunt for the big game fish in many nearby bays and a treacherous shallow called Sold- wooden jump as he collected 14 points jer's" Rip, Defending the Alton B. Sharp Trophy is the British Common- wealth team, three-time winners | made up this year of members| from England, Canada, Bermuda, Southern Rhodesia and South Af- rica. PROVIDE OPPOSITION Tough opposition for the Com- monwealth crew is expected from the United States and Cuba who third United States men's singles both have also won t he match tennis title 21 years ago today at|three times and Mexico, twice Forest Hills, N.Y. The dark-|successful in previous competi- haired Briton, who later turned tion, Looking for their first tri- LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Light professional, beat Don Budge of umph are crews from Spain, power which earned him the nick-| heavyweight champion Ar c hi e|California in a five-set duel, 2-6 Peru and Venezuela. name of 'Siege Gun" has van- Moore Wednesday reiterated he!6-2, 8-6, 1-6, 10-8. Budge won the ished with the years. the greens," he says, shorter off the tee now than mos of the young fellows, You lose the clubhead speed as the muscles the state athletic commission as tighten up." a guarantee he will weigh the re- t!thony Sept. 20. He tendered a $5,000 cheque tol TAKES THREE-SHOT LEAD a three-stroke lead over her near- {taken is the basic tally. Bonuses |of 200 points are given to the TORONTO (CP)--Ada Macken-|team taking the largest number zie of Toronto Ladies' Club had|of fish in a day, and the team The 1957 winner will be de- is dead set against stepping on|title the next two years, with vic-|cided by a complex system of| "I still have my touch around|the scales prior to weigh-in time tories over Baron von Cramm scoring. "but I'm for his title fight with Tony An-|and Gene Mako. One point per pound of fish taking the largest single fish in Memorial Trophy For | Best Western Lineman | EDMONTON (CP) -- Bob Gil- STOVE OIL can be purchased in any amount at this station SEE OUR NEW FALL Made-to-Measure Suit lies of Regina, Western Interpro- vincial Football Union secretary, said Tuesday a trophy in mem- ory of two football players killed last December in an air crash will be awarded each year to the league's outstanding lineman, "OPEN EVERY EVENING AND SUNDAYS" VIGOR OIL STATION King St. E. . . . at the Townline JOHNSTON MEN'S WEAR 8 SIMCOE ST. N. |ial Trophy was donated by Mrs {Mario DeMarco and Mrs. Mel |Becket, widows of the Roughrid- ers players. HISTORIC CITY Guatemala City, the capital of Guatemala, was founded in 1776. ! Samples By Parkley's ! RA 5-4511 HE BEFORE...... quired 175 pounds or less. BALLS GO SAME DISTANCE Moore contends his weight is a est rival at the end of the first|a day. 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